Scoil: Béal an Átha Móir (B.)
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- Béal an Átha Móir, Co. Liatroma
- Múinteoir: Seán Ó Heslin
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- 1Ye must assist me
These lines to explain,
Concerning a jennet,
Both gallant and sane,
Which lately eloped
As you may understand
† From the emergency bag-man
The curse of our land.2The fairies of Probagh
Around him they came,
They pitied his case,
And they loosened his chain;
And they said: ''noble jennet,
With us come away;
We'll get you a stable,
With both corn and hay.''3When the jennet was missed
They gave a great shout,
Both peelers and bog men,
They quickly ran out.
But he was invisible
Crossing the plain.
No beast in creation
Was treated so mean.
Both coal and provision
He drew on the road,
With peelers and bogmen
On top of his load.4These highway paupers,
From the poor-house they came,
Formed by nature
Both crooked and lame.
When the land-bill is passed
They'll get a sad overthrow.
With grief back again
To the Work-house they'll go.5You all may remember
The year '86
When these bog-men were recorded
For their plundering tricks.
My curse on you, Heuston
On your crooked legs
† You went down to Philip's
And stole all his eggs,
Three cheers for our land league
And our cause we'll reveal.
We'll banish these bog-men
From sweet Innis fail.† Davis was said to be a beggar who went from house to house with a old bag before to Probagh. He lived where ...????????????
Terence Conlan, Tailor, High St. was reared. ?????????????† Philips was Phil Gilchriest's house, Curragnabania (or near it)- Bailitheoir
- W. Farrell
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- Tom Prior
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- Béal an Átha Móir, Co. Liatroma